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How Fujitsu and AMD are impacting sustainable AI computing

November 23, 20240101 Min Read
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Both companies seek to advance the development of open source AI software optimized for their AI computing platforms and are working to expand the ecosystem.

This approach aligns with the technology sector’s growing trend toward open ecosystems, which enable greater flexibility, innovation and profitability.

By strengthening their collaboration with the open source community, Fujitsu and AMD aim to create solutions that can be used by a wide range of businesses, potentially democratizing access to advanced AI and HPC capabilities.

The partnership also includes plans for joint marketing and co-creation initiatives with customers to deliver these AI computing platforms globally.

Additionally, the companies aim to create a common customer center to promote societal implementation of AI and expand use cases.

Vivek Mahajan, Corporate Vice President, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Product Officer at Fujitsu Limited, highlighted the potential of this collaboration: “By combining AMD’s innovative GPU technology with FUJITSU’s low-power/high-performance processor- MONAKA from Fujitsu, we seek to create an environment where more businesses can use AI while reducing data center energy consumption. »

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